ZDATA Will Seize the Opportunity to Accelerate Cloud Data Center Construction
The sudden outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has brought about significant changes in people's dining, travel, entertainment, and consumption habits, leading various industries to shift their focus to online platforms.
"In a thousand trees, a myriad of pear blossoms bloom." With the drive towards emerging work and lifestyle trends like online work and education, there is an imperative need for rapid resource deployment and real-time scalability.
This shift presents both opportunities and challenges for infrastructure development, particularly in the areas of 5G networks and data centers.
Recently, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China emphasized the need to integrate resumption of work and production with expanding domestic demand, accelerating the progress of new infrastructure construction such as 5G networks and data centers.

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Facing the growing demand for infrastructure and the increasing commercialization of 5G, as a leading cloud infrastructure service provider, ZDATA, through its independently developed cloud infrastructure management system and comprehensive product service system, offers customers a holistic solution for cloud data centers, security protection, data backup, and communication technology value-added services.
Customized Solutions
ZDATA possesses a scalable cloud data center cluster, abundant IP address resources, robust R&D capabilities in internet and communication technology, and a comprehensive cloud service system. It can tailor planning, design, operation, maintenance, and resource allocation data management services based on customers' actual needs.
Professional Operations and Maintenance Services
In terms of talent, ZDATA has a team of experienced professional IT operation and maintenance engineers who conduct round-the-clock inspections and maintenance of customer server equipment, ensuring the secure and stable operation of customer businesses.
Technologically, ZDATA holds several core technologies with independent intellectual property rights in the field of IDC basic services and value-added services. Leveraging its independently developed IDC comprehensive management system, it can provide customers with comprehensive services such as multi-line access, security protection, and data backup. It possesses core advantages in hardware processing capabilities, data redundancy backup capabilities, network security service capabilities, rapid response, and flexible deployment.

In terms of hardware equipment, ZDATA is equipped with industry-leading facilities in power, cooling, data transmission, storage, and more.
ZDATA will actively respond to the call of the Central Committee, seize the opportunity, leverage its strengths, focus on cloud data center construction and data ecosystem development, establish a networked operating pattern covering major core nodes nationwide, better serve the government and customers, and contribute to the progress of 5G construction and the development of emerging technologies.
In the future, ZDATA is ready for action!
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